Want to use or mute voice chat in Monster Hunter Wilds? Multiplayer doesn't necessitate constant communication. If you prefer in-game voice chat over Discord or other party systems, here's how to manage it.
All voice chat settings reside within the game's audio options menu. Navigate to the options menu (accessible in-game or from the main menu), then select the third tab from the right. Scroll down slightly to locate the Voice Chat settings. You'll find three options: Enable, Disable, and Push-to-Talk. "Enable" keeps voice chat constantly active; "Disable" silences it completely; and "Push-to-Talk" activates voice chat only when you press a designated key (keyboard only).
Further options control voice chat volume and auto-toggling. Auto-toggle prioritizes voice chat for either quest members (those actively participating in your current hunt—the most common choice), link party members (useful for collaborative story progression), or disables automatic switching entirely.
That covers voice chat in Monster Hunter Wilds. While the in-game audio quality may not match dedicated apps, it provides a convenient option, particularly for cross-platform play.